Re: Terminal server issue
- From: "David" <Wibble@xxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 6 Jun 2008 15:54:11 +0100
No In active Directory they will be a computer object for the terminal
server. Move that into the OU
"qq" <qq@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Hi David,
Thank you so much for your help.
The first part you could do using group policies, Create an OU in active
directory for the terminal server and move the Terminal server computer
account to it. Then apply a group policy to the OU. You can find out what
policies you need to set using google.
What you mean that "move the Terminal server computer account to it"? You
mean is that I create an OU in active director, (I have create user
account
under User directory), then, I move the user account to the Terminal
server
OU. Right?
If I do this, I am thinking that if the user login to any another client
computer, the user should be get a desktop same as when the user login
Terminal server. I don't want to it. I want to separate it. I want that
when
the user login to client pc, they use regular profile, but when the user
remote desktop login to Termimal server, they use a limit profile.
Thanks a lot,
"qq" <qq@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Hi All,
I have a Terminal server. I have only one Domain. I setup some of users
to
access Terminal server. Now, I want to do is:
1. I want the user to use Remote Desktop to login Terminal server with
some
limit, for instance, when the use login to Terminal server, the user
could
not see Control panel, could not use RUN command from Start, colud not
see
most of icons on desktop, except a few application software icon, which
I
want the user to use them.
2. Another things is that I want the user still use their user profile
to
login to any computers.
Can anybody help me out the problem? thanks in advance,
.
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